Monday, December 13, 2010

We Don't Have Any Cattle...

But if we did, I'm sure this is where they'd be sleeping.

These two bulls live just around the corner. I'd seen one sleeping in there the other day but didn't think I had time to stop and take a picture. Two minutes - stop and take the stupid pictures. Yeesh!

What's she doing?

I don't know, but she looks cold. Did you see her slip down that big snow drift?

13 comments:

That is so cool~! you made a Kodak moment..and shared it with us.. I think this would make a great Christmas Card for the owners to have for next year.. or even this year if they are quick..Great picture~! have a great day~! ta ta for now from Iowa

Wow! They can eat and sleep in the same spot! Great way to conserve energy in this cold! I agree that you should make a Christmas card with the duo on the front..."I bull-ieve, Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus" ;-)

Uh......is there a FENCE between you and those guys? Not that they would probably leave their cozy spot to charge you, but I had always thought going in a paddock with a bull was not the safest thing. GREAT shot, though.

Oh, Deb, most Bulls are like male Dobermans, the only way to make them grumpy is to make them move off their warm spot.Thank you for stopping to get this special snapshot - I appreciate you more than those Bully-boys!!

Hank, a Pyrenees/Maremma cross, is in charge of farm security with new girl, June, an Anatolian, backing him up and Junior Deputies Miss Tilly aka Weaslie, a Corgi, and Comby, a tough orange cat with a heart of gold. Kate, a Border Collie, handles the rush hour traffic. Iris, our first Border Collie, spent her whole life trying to keep all of us in line, but that was a hard job. Her Corgi sidekick was always underfoot and the Adventure Chickens NEVER did what she wanted.